Story of a man who succumbed to Temptation (Inspirational Read !)
Story of a man who succumbed to Temptation
Inspirational Read !!
It is related that a group of people
were once seated in the company of Al-Hasan Al-Basri, when some men
passed by, dragging along with them a body of a dead man. When Al-Hasan
saw the dead man, a glint of instant recognition could be discerned in
his eyes, and he fell unconscious from the shock of some memory that had
just been rekindled.
When he regained consciousness, his companions asked him what was wrong with him.
He said: This man – referring to the dead
man being dragged along on the ground – used to be one of the best
worshipers and one of the most renowned ascetics (in the world)
(renouncing all the temporary pleasures of this world because he was so
busy and devoted to worship).
One day he left his home, intending to go
to the Masjid to pray, but on the way, he saw a beautiful young Disbeliever women, who became an immediate temptation to him.
When he proposed to her, she refused, saying; “I will not marry you until you become an adherent of my religion.”
He went on his way, but as time went on,
he yearned for her continued to increase. He then succumbed to her wish
and exited from the fold of (Islaam) the religion of pure, unadulterated
Monotheism.
After he became a Disbeliever and some time
passed, the woman came out to him from behind the curtain and said,
“You are a man who is bereft of goodness. You have forsaken your
religion, which was important to you for your entire life, simply for
the sake of a lust that is of no value. Indeed, I too am forsaking my
religion, but not for the same reason. I am doing so in order to achieve
a blissful existence that never comes to an end, an eternal existence
under the care of the One, the As-Samad (i.e., Allaah; The
Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creature need, He neither eats nor
drinks).” She then recited the entire Chapter of Al-Ikhlaas:
“Say (O
Muhammad (saw): “He is Allaah, (the) One. Allaah-us-Samad (The
Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor
drinks). He begets not, nor was He begotten; And there is none co-equal
or comparable unto Him.” [Qur'aan:112:1-4]
When the people had heard about what she had said, they approached her and asked, “All along, you had this Chapter memorized?“
“No,” she answered. “By Allaah, I had
never known it before. But after this man continued to insist upon
having me, I saw a dream; I saw Hellfire, and my place in it was shown
to me. I became terrified and panic-stricken. Maalik – the custodian of
the Hellfire – said to me: ‘Do not be afraid or sad, for Allaah has
ransomed (i.e., saved) you with this man (i.e., he will take the place
in Hellfire that you would have taken had not Allaah saved you).’ He
then took me by the hand and admitted me into Paradise. Seeing a line
written inside of it, I read it; among what was written were these
Words:
“Allaah blots out what He wills and confirms (what He wills). And with Him is the Mother of the Book (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfooz).” {Qur’aan 13:39]}
He then recited the Al-Ikhlas Chapter to
me, and I began to repeat it. Then I woke up and had it (the Al-Ikhlas
Chapter) memorized.”
Al-Hasan then said, “The woman then
embraced Islaam, and the man whose corpse you just saw being dragged
away was killed for having apostatized. And I ask Allaah to make us firm
and steadfast upon guidance and to grant us safety and success.”¹
[Transcribed from: Glimpses From The Lives Of Righteous People | Pages 53-55 | Compiled by: Majdi Muhammad Ash-Shahawi | Darussalam]
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